Murray,
I have no experience myself with the RS SMA-100A generator but I have a
good friend that is a RS technical employee. I did not ask him
concerning the expected backup battery life but according to him
re-awakening the device after an exchange of the backup battery is
surprisingly easy:
Can anyone tell me the latest status on EGNOS in Europe, and if running what
the PRN of the INMARSAT satellites transmitting corrections are.
My Garmin Quest has the WAAS/EGNOS facility, and with it enabled it is
showing (greyed out) PRN 33 and 39. PRN is sitting SSW of me and PRN 39 SSE
of me at
From: Rob Kimberley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [time-nuts] EGNOS Status?
Date: Fri, 14 Mar 2008 10:32:40 -
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Rob,
Can anyone tell me the latest status on EGNOS in Europe, and if running what
the
Rob Kimberley wrote:
Can anyone tell me the latest status on EGNOS in Europe, and if running what
the PRN of the INMARSAT satellites transmitting corrections are.
EGNOS is currently transmitted over AOR-E (PRN120, SV33, 15.5W), IND-W
(PRN126, SV39, 25E) and ARTEMIS (PRN124, SV37 21.5E). The
At 07:05 AM 3/14/2008, Magnus Danielson wrote...
From: Rob Kimberley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
My Garmin Quest has the WAAS/EGNOS facility, and with it enabled it
is
showing (greyed out) PRN 33 and 39.
PRN120 and PRN126.
Note that when reporting, Garmin uses NMEA numbering. This subtracts 87
from
Does anyone have information on the Heineck DGPS Receiver? The web
link http://home1.gte.net/clseng/dgps_index.htm does not work.
Thanks,
David
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I have 2 different Racal Dana 1992 frequency counters:
The first one (kept for spares because the display is broken) has a
GPIB interface of type 19-1146:
this interface has NOT the SK4 jumper (see
RACAL-DANA-1991-1992-ServiceManualSch.pdf pages 16/17 in my archive).
The other one, in